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2 September, 03:16

Spartan Stadium at San Jose State University in California has a seating capacity of about 30,000. A newspaper article states that the Spartans get four times as many tickets as the visiting team. Suppose S represents the number of tickets for the Spartans and V represents the number of tickets for the visiting team's fans. Write and solve a system of equations to find how many tickets each team gets.

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  1. 2 September, 05:24
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    The Spartans should be 24,000 and the visitors should get 6,000.

    Here are 2 equations that could be written and solved.

    S + V = 3000

    S = 4V

    Now, just use substitution to find the answer.

    4V + V = 3000

    5V = 3000

    V = 6000

    Then, multiply 6000 by 4 to get the amount for the Spartans.
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